Here's today's poem, a rondel. Enjoy. Photo by Pixabay on Pexels.com Painting the Sky Those scintillating hues of a sunburst lightsplashing across the shadowy canvas sky,with an uncontained vision flying high,glimmers of colour, warm and bright Limitless strokes of tangerine take flightdaubed against a burgeoning goodbye,those scintillating hues of a sunburst lightsplashing across the shadowy... Continue Reading →
Day Three – National Poetry Month: Ghosted
Today's poem is a bit later than normal as the morning got away from me, but here is another offering from the prompt, Ghosted. Photo by Photo By: Kaboompics.com on Pexels.com Ghosted Isolated in a realm of crueltyclinging to the forlorn raftof empathy, compassion, decency as we float like shattered ghosts Discordant heads shouting insultsand... Continue Reading →
Day Two – National Poetry Month: Deep Roots
Here is today's poem from the prompt Deep Roots. It's a little insight into my home province of Nova Scotia and our part of Canada. And remember, later today there will be another post with the cover and title reveal for my upcoming book. Photo by Gaurav Singh on Pexels.com Deep Roots The taste of... Continue Reading →
Day One – National Poetry Month: Clockwork
It's that time of year again and today begins National Poetry Month 2025. Once again, I'll be writing a poem a day from a list of prompts, and today's prompt is Clockwork. It's a short poem to start us out, but I hope you enjoy it. Also, there will be two posts tomorrow: the poem,... Continue Reading →
Drabble Wednesday: Dark Days
Three more drabbles for you today. Photo by Elu012bna Aru0101ja on Pexels.com The Women In the darkness they raged, the collective voice of bloodied ghosts. Howling generations of repressed pain, eons of abuse, screams reverberating transformation from the void. Echoes from the abyss, from victim to victim, weaving their words into flesh and bone.“We are... Continue Reading →
